I keep going back to Ethos IPA. It is delicious. Then again I live in MS where options are still limited. When I read these threads it seems like most of the beers are ones I've never seen here. But I would love to find some more good ones that are available here.
I like Goose Island Summer. Been drinking that one for a month or so. Sam Adams Noble Pils is pretty damn good too. I stumbled onto that one in the Hop Tour variety pack.
Straight to Ale Monkeynaut IPA, Ballast Point Sculpin IPA, and Brash Brewing Bollocks DIPA. All are terrific if you like bitter IPA's. I get them all in Birmingham.
I don't know if you live in MS or not, but a few good local brews I've had lately are Pub Ale by Lucky Town, Suzy B by Southern Prohibition, and Backwoods Belgian from Lazy Mag. All are solid, fairly light beers that you can drink a few of.
I don't know how easy it is to get down here, but I had a couple Magic Hat #9s in New York last week and it was fantastic. I'll be on the lookout for it down here
Bell's Two Hearted is hard to beat. As I am writing this I am having a NOLA Hurricane Saison which is good. Having a three tap kegerator is nice. No, it's great! If any of you want some info on building a kegerator let me know. It is quite simple.
Its a Sam Adam's Barrel Collection beer. I normally don't like chocolate stouts, but this is fantastic. They can't keep it on the shelf at the liquor barn in Kentucky and it was sold out at 2 total wine in Charlotte.
It depends what you like. The people here have made a bunch of great suggestions. <br> <br>I'll add Lazy Magnolia's Backwoods Belgian to the list. I think it may be one of their top two beers. <br><br>I wish Goose Island's Matilda was available here in Mississippi-- I was hoping it'd be at Top of the Hops yesterday but it wasn't. I had some while in Chicago last month. <br><br>Green Flash's Le Freak was probably the best 'new to Mississippi' IPA I had yesterday.